The Office of Migrant Education (OME) administers four grant programs that provide academic and supportive services to the children of families who migrate to find work in the agricultural, fishing, and timber industries.

This page provides frequently asked questions and answers regarding the Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions Program authorized by the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.

This 2014 fact sheet provides the history, funding and summary information about the Federal TRIO Programs over its 50-year duration, including maps of TRIO projects nationwide and stories from alumni. (PDF)

This document contains the 2012-2013 Highly Qualified Teachers and Improving Teacher Quality State Grants (ESEA Title II, Part A) data reports from the States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. (MS Wordl)

This document provides frequently asked questions responses and answers webinar related to the 2014 application process for the Preschool Developmgn Grants Program focuses on improving early learning and development servicesprograms for young children by supporting states

This document provides frequently asked questionsrevised on 10/3/2014 with responses and answers related to the 2014 application process for the Preschool Developmgn Grants Program focuses on improving early learning and development servicesprograms for young children by supporting states

This document provides an addedum to the frequently asked questions responses developed on 10.2.2014 and answers related to the 2014 application process for the Preschool Developmgn Grants Program focuses on improving early learning and development servicesprograms for young children by supporting states

This page lists annual performance reports, Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Indicators, success stories, promising practices, data analysis, and performance reports for Title VII-B of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, which is intended to ensure that homelessness does not cause children to be left behind in school.